SPECIAL DEPUTY US MARSHAL

Start Date: 2005-12-01End Date: 2007-03-01

Provided personal security for the U.S. Attorney General, senior officials, and over 6,000 Department of Justice employees. • Assisted in coordinating security procedures for dignitaries and Department of Justice special events. • Served as an Emergency Response Team member, responding to any critical incidents at the Department of Justice and surrounding areas.

Senior Inspector

Start Date: 2011-12-01End Date: 2012-12-01

Present Office of Inspections (ISP) Salary: 92,000 International Activities Oversight Division • As team leader, performs complex internal and external inspections, evaluations and reviews of DHS programs and activities to assess interrelated issues of effectiveness, efficiency, and achievement of desired objectives and results. • Managed Inspector General expectations and build effective relationships with stakeholders. • Familiarize the team members with the program or operations needs, specifications, design targets, the development process, design standards, techniques, and tools to evaluate performance shortfalls. • Conducts inspections, evaluations, and reviews of DHS program and operations using different study methods and evaluative techniques to improve policies, programs, and procedures. • Negotiate and brief senior officials and congressional members and staff about sensitive matters that relate to the review or investigation. • Work efficiently, independently, in a team or collaborative environment. • Develop recommendations to executives, senior officials, and department managers to streamline operations, improve service and productivity, and reduce program vulnerabilities of fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, and ensure program compliance with regulatory and policy requirements. • Member of special task force that conducts special reviews on sensitive issues as assigned by the Inspector General that arise suddenly that require immediate attention or expertise.

Inspector General (OIG)

Start Date: 2008-01-01End Date: 2010-12-01

Office of Inspections (ISP) Salary: 73,000 International Operations Division • Gathers data through various sources, such as interviews, document reviews, and computer searches; review and analyze the data; and report on findings regarding complex programs, projects, and issues that involve both the Federal Government and private industry. Inspection topics may be based upon requests from Congress or senior DHS management, complaints received by the OIG Hotline, or OIG concerns. Inspection reports address areas of concern, including noncompliance with laws, regulations, and DHS directives, and recommend programmatic and/or operational changes. • Makes recommendations to executives, senior officials, and department managers to streamline operations, improve service and productivity, and reduce program vulnerabilities to fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, and ensure program compliance with regulatory and policy requirements. • Conducts special reviews of sensitive issues as assigned by the IG that arise suddenly and require immediate attention.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONSAccomplished, proactive Supervisory Training Instructor and Developer with a record of outstanding evaluations and timely, relevant course updates. Skilled problem solver well-versed in SIGINT able to research and conduct course re-writes to ensure the most up-to-date, relevant material. Superb presenter, with exceptional performance in written and verbal communications. Possess a sound professional attitude and pride in personal performance, with the ability to work as a team or team leader. Professional strengths and abilities include: TS/SCI Clearance w/CI   Project ManagementQualified USAICoE Instructor  Course Development ExperienceMS Office ProficientBIC CertifiedSIGINT SMEPublic Presentations

Signals Intelligence Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge

Start Date: 2007-06-01End Date: 2011-04-01

Signals Intelligence Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the targeting, collection, management, and analysis of all SIGINT in TF Bayonet (Logar and Wardak, Afghanistan). Consistently sought out by superiors and peers for intelligence collection direction advice, and was personally selected by BISE NCOIC and OIC to lead the Roving Atmospherics Team, designed to collect and report on all districts in the AO, in order to better provide C-IED targeting support for the war fighters. Fully trained three separate Cryptologic Support Teams on the AO and the mission of the BDE. Personally collected and analyzed intelligence which resulted in the capture/ kill of over 150 targets, 23 high-value targets and the removal of 12 IEDs prior to detonation. Provided ISR platforms with constant and timely SIGINT information, in order to better facilitate the capture and continued detainment of SIGINT targets. Supported and developed intimate SIGINT/ FUSINT relations and actions with U.S. and foreign dignitaries, senior officials, SOTF, CJSOTF, STG, CIA, FBI and NSA/CSS. Created a new way to disseminate intelligence information via secret mediums resulting in a 25% increase in production.

Private Military Contractor

Timestamp: 2015-12-25

Veteran law enforcement officer with wide-ranging military and federal agency experience in the realms of Criminal Investigation, Humint, Military Intelligence, Counterintelligence, Executive Protection Security Operations, Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance Operations, Community Relations, Administrative oversight and regulatory compliance. Organized and adept communicator with strong supervisory and leadership skills, accustomed to handling multiple tasks in a variety of environments and situations. Strong leader with demonstrated ability to critically evaluate and improve performance standards within the framework of established policy and procedures. Highly-motivated, principled and ethical individual who performs appointed tasks in a superior and timely fashion, both independently and in tandem with others.

Commander, Special Deputy US Marshal

Start Date: 2003-10-01End Date: 2009-09-01

Responsibilities Senior Manager responsible for assisting in developing, implementing, and maintaining department wide policy and security programs, as well as coordinating and administering the physical security operations of a federal agency. Duties include but not limited to: - Commander in charge of Department ERT (Emergency Response Team). - Emergency Response Team (SWAT) instructor. - Evaluated response procedures, to include command and control and provide advice/mentorship as required. - Assisted in providing protection for the United States Attorney General, senior officials, and the 6000 Department of Justice employees. - Directly supervised dayshift operations staff of 345 Special Deputy U.S. Marshals in 16 DOJ facilities in MD, DC, and VA. - Assisted in coordinating Executive Protection for high ranking dignitaries and US Cabinet members to include the President and Vice President of the United States. - Operated and coordinate the Justice Protective Service control center, which houses the CCTV system, main identification card access system, and communication center. - Conduct (TVA) Threat and Vulnerability Assessments and critical infrastructure site assessments on a daily basis. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to effectively deliver complicated curriculum to a wide variety of audiences. - Instructed all entry level Officers and ERT Officers on Incident response to Weapons of mass destruction and all Departmental policies and procedures. - Liaison for departmental meetings with area senior level officials from local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement agencies relating to ongoing intelligence operations. - Conducted internal investigations involving crimes against the company and U.S. Government. - Conducted surveillance and counter-surveillance operations while assigned to the Attorney Generals residential Protection Detail. - Completed C-IED and Weapons of Mass Destruction training conducted by Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms to include current domestic and international insurgent threats, tactics and procedures. - Conducted C-IED / WMD classroom and practical training on a semi-annual basis to all personnel based on Government contract requirements in order to conduct IED mitigation and site exploitation. - Supervised compliance regulations of company and U.S. Government property assets in accordance with established policy and procedures. - Investigated internal and external crimes within the department. Interviewed victim's, witnesses, and subjects. Effected arrests and completed complex reports. - Carried duty issued firearm, maintained bi-annual qualification and had full arrest authority granted by the U.S. Marshal Service Special Deputation Appointment. Skills Used Commander / Lead Trainer Emergency Response Team, Firearms Instructor,

Commander, Special Deputy US Marshal

Start Date: 1998-08-01End Date: 2003-10-01

Justice Protective Service $74,300/year United States Department of Justice Contact: Ronald Horch 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (202) 616-5333 Washington, DC 20530 Senior Manager responsible for assisting in developing, implementing, and maintaining department wide policy and security programs, as well as coordinating and administering the physical security operations of a federal agency. Duties include but not limited to: - Commander in charge of Department ERT (Emergency Response Team). - Emergency Response Team (SWAT) instructor. - Evaluated response procedures, to include command and control and provide advice/mentorship as required. - Assisted in providing protection for the United States Attorney General, senior officials, and the 6000 Department of Justice employees. - Directly supervised dayshift operations staff of 345 Special Deputy U.S. Marshals in 16 DOJ facilities in MD, DC, and VA. - Assisted in coordinating Executive Protection for high ranking dignitaries and US Cabinet members to include the President and Vice President of the United States. - Operated and coordinate the Justice Protective Service control center, which houses the CCTV system, main identification card access system, and communication center. - Conduct (TVA) Threat and Vulnerability Assessments and critical infrastructure site assessments on a daily basis. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to effectively deliver complicated curriculum to a wide variety of audiences. - Instructed all entry level Officers and ERT Officers on Incident response to Weapons of mass destruction and all Departmental policies and procedures. - Liaison for departmental meetings with area senior level officials from local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement agencies relating to ongoing intelligence operations. - Conducted internal investigations involving crimes against the company and U.S. Government. - Conducted surveillance and counter-surveillance operations while assigned to the Attorney Generals residential Protection Detail. - Completed C-IED and Weapons of Mass Destruction training conducted by Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms to include current domestic and international insurgent threats, tactics and procedures. - Conducted C-IED / WMD classroom and practical training on a semi-annual basis to all personnel based on Government contract requirements in order to conduct IED mitigation and site exploitation. - Supervised compliance regulations of company and U.S. Government property assets in accordance with established policy and procedures. - Investigated internal and external crimes within the department. Interviewed victim's, witnesses, and subjects. Effected arrests and completed complex reports. - Carried duty issued firearm, maintained bi-annual qualification and had full arrest authority granted by the U.S. Marshal Service Special Deputation Appointment.

Signals Intelligence Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge

Start Date: 2009-04-01End Date: 2011-04-01

• Provided fusion intelligence (FUSINT)/C-IED analysis in and support for OEF before and during mobilization. • Served a 12 month tour in Afghanistan and was personally selected by BISE NCOIC and OIC to lead the Roving Atmospherics Team, designed to collect and report on all districts in the AO, in order to better provide C-IED targeting support for the war fighters. • BDE FUSINT/SIGINT NCOIC, Responsible for the targeting, collection, management, and analysis of intelligence in TF Bayonet, Logar and Wardak, Afghanistan. Consistently sought out by superiors and peers for intelligence collection direction advice. • Created a new way to disseminate intelligence information via secret mediums. • Served on an LLVI and STG team as well as operated the Air Hammer, DRT and Prophet Spiral System. • Supported and developed intimate SIGINT/ FUSINT relations and actions with U.S. and foreign dignitaries, senior officials, SOTF, CJSOTF, STG, CIA, FBI and NSA/CSS. • Subject Matter Expert, Responsible for all SIGINT requests on above AO. • Personally collected and analyzed intelligence which resulted in the capture/ kill of over 150 targets, 23 high-value targets and the removal of 12 IEDs prior to detonation. • Fully trained two separate Cryptologic Support Teams on the AO and the mission of the BDE • Provided ISR platforms with constant and timely SIGINT information, in order to better facilitate the capture and continued detainment of SIGINT targets. • Planned, managed and directed activities designed to evaluate analysts • Identified intelligence gaps, worked diligently to fill those gaps, and provided accurate and actionable intelligence to the ground commanders and troops. • Assisted with development of new techniques to solve C-IED analytic problems.

Lead Instructor/Operations Manager - Azgard Group, LLC

Technical Security and Cyber CI Branch Chief, GS-13

Start Date: 2006-05-01End Date: 2010-11-01

Manage program resources to comply with Program Objective Memorandum (POM) which ensures all technicians will maintain expertise in the use of technical and electronic countermeasures as well as cyber investigations • Technical Threat Advisor to the Director of DTRA • Oversaw TSCM and Cyber CI operations performing key decision-making and policy developing responsibilities such as planning, forecasting long-range new or far-reaching security program requirements to mitigate current and future technical threats to systems and facilities • Developed Standard Operating Procedures to incorporate cyber investigative and Communication Security (COMSEC) activities into the Agency's Technical Security program. • Collaborate with and provide technical expertise for Antiterrorism and Force Protection programs to assist in the identification and remediation of locations that contain technical vulnerabilities by planning and establishing preventive actions and activities from hostile intelligence and terrorist activity • Oversaw vulnerability management programs to report asset strength and weaknesses of intrusion detection systems, safes and other storage containers such as locks, locking systems, and data storage containers and network environments to executives, senior officials, a security staff • Member of the Air Patrol technical advisory board • Member of the Department of Defense (DoD) TSCM Program Manager board • Member of the Cyber CI Advisory board • Provided cyber and technical advice and guidance to directorates and major stakeholder operations • Conducted Technical Security Vulnerability Assessments for agency facilities world wide • Technical Threat Awareness instructor performing over 100 high level technical threat assessment briefs and technical reports for executive staff and agency stakeholders • Created a Cyber Counterintelligence analysis lab to support INFOSEC, COMSEC, and Network Operations Security Center (NOSC) programs • Maintained DIACAP for wireless monitoring systems and network infrastructure